PNN – Stating that Israel is a terrorist state that has no principles, the Turkish President emphasized that if this barbarity is not stopped as soon as possible, it will not hesitate to set the region and the world on fire.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoting Anadolu Agency, the Turkish President said: I want to emphasize once again, loudly and clearly, that Israel is a terrorist state that does not recognize any law or rule, has no principles, and is arrogant and bullying.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the remarks in a televised speech after the weekly cabinet meeting at the presidential complex in Ankara, adding: Israel is doing its utmost to drown the region in blood, chaos and unrest.
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He continued: Israel has also attacked Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran, massacred innocent people and bombed civilian areas there. As if all this were not enough, it has used the Druze as an excuse to extend its brutality to our neighbor, Syria, in the past two days.
Erdogan emphasized: Israeli aggression is the biggest current problem in the region, and if this monster is not stopped as soon as possible, it will not hesitate to set the region and the world on fire.
He noted: We are taking the necessary measures to deal with all scenarios, and I would like to emphasize once again that protecting the territorial integrity of our neighbor Syria, its national unity, its integrated structure, and its multicultural identity is our fundamental policy. We did not agree with the division of Syria yesterday, and we certainly will not agree today or tomorrow. Those who dream of opening a corridor between the south and north of Syria will not achieve their goal, God willing, and we will not allow this to happen to our Syrian brothers.
The Turkish President emphasized: Those who cling to the rope of Israel will sooner or later realize that they have made a huge miscalculation. Our greatest wish is that the Syrian people, with all their sects, whether Arab, Turkmen, Kurd, Christian, Sunni, Alawite or Druze, live in peace.
Erdogan also announced his support for the Syrian regime and claimed that he was confident that Ahmed al-Sharaa could overcome the existing problems.